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While Jarred Vanderbilt is out for at least two weeks, the best news for the wing

The Lakers starting five hasn't been complete because Jarred Vanderbilt's heel injury has prevented him from being in the starting five

By James Brown

The Lakers starting five hasn't been complete because Jarred Vanderbilt's heel injury has prevented him from being in the starting five
The Lakers starting five hasn't been complete because Jarred Vanderbilt's heel injury has prevented him from being in the starting five
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Jarred Vanderbilt hasn't been able to debut this season with the Lakers due to a heel injury that prevented him from playing against the Nuggets and the Phoenix Suns.

Vanderbilt has a heel injury but he has been able to stay involved with the team and the coaching staff working hard on his game despite not being able to make his debut with the team this season.

Vando was back on the practice court doing skill work with Phil Handy. It's good to see that Jarred is staying involved with the rest of the team.

Jarred isn't the only one doing the same, as Jalen Hood-Schifino will also be out for at least two weeks, the rookie also was seen being part of practice, even when he didn't do it with the rest of the team.

 

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